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Asia Consultation, Women’s Leadership, an Approach to Gender and Power

Asia Consultation, Women’s Leadership, an Approach to Gender and Power

“God created humankind in the God’s image

In the image of God he created them

Male and female he created them” Genesis -1:27

To develop the understanding of the concept of gender as a theological concept in all member churches of Lutheran World Federation (LWF), WICAS (women’s desk) planned consultations addressing the theme “Women’s leadership-an approach to Gender and Power”. Continue reading

Child Marriage In India

The origin of child marriages may be found in the Muslim invasions that began more than 1,000 years ago. Legend says that the invaders raped unmarried Hindu girls or carried them off as booty, prompting Hindu communities to marry off their daughters almost from birth to protect them. Today, these invaders have been replaced by superstition: the local view that any girl reaching puberty without getting married will fall prey to sexual depredations, some from men imbued with the common belief that having sex with a “fresh” girl can cure syphilis, gonorrhea and other sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS.

n India, children are forced everyday into a relationship, of which they have only the faintest knowledge and for which they are not at all prepared. To push two physiologically and emotionally ill-prepared individuals into marriage is a compassionless way of looking at relationships. India’s Parliament adopted the Child Marriage Restraint Act in 1978 (a revision of the British Child Marriage Prevention Act of 1929 and the following amendment of 1949) setting 18 as the minimum age for women to get married and 21 for men. Nevertheless, like in many other Indian social spheres, the law seems inconsequential when it comes to protecting the rights of the poorest and most vulnerable people in society.

Women and girls are the main victims of child marriages. Sati is a Hindu practice which consists of the widow’s immolation on her dead husband funeral pyre. Women are seen as property with ownership rights to someone else, her parents, her husband or her in-laws. In some cases, husbands sell their wives, even their unmarried daughters, as sexual partners to other men.

Religion plays a key role in such harmful traditions and practices. The society in turn, instead of playing a watchdog role, is an enthusiastic participant in a deliberate perpetuation of entrenched interests, including property and social considerations, all which make child marriages so common.
Though INDIA has entered into the 21st century and aims to be a developed nation by 2020, some parts of India are still grey and caught up in the old, ill and conservative traditions that have already played enough havoc with the society.
Despite the so-called stringent laws, Indians still come across dreadful and fearful stories of children being forced to tie the nuptial knots even when their body and mind are not ready for marital relations.

Child marriage is still prevalent in India. One such gory incident recently came to the fore in a remote village of Kathua district, in Jammu and Kashmir (J & K), where a 10-year-old girl of class IV was ‘sold’ to a man three times of her age. More shocking was the revelation that the girl, who stayed put at her father’s house soon after the illegal marriage, was even raped by her ‘husband’.
As some of the villagers had objected to the marriage of the girl child at a young age, it was decided that she would stay with her parents till she attains marriageable age.But her husband, Rinku, who reportedly had ‘purchased’ the girl-child, wanted to take her to his house in Bandota village.Miffed at being denied to take the girl-child, Rinku visited her parental house and raped her in a nearby field. According to “National Plan of Action for Children 2005,” (published by the Department of Women and Child Development of India) a goal has been set to eliminate child marriage completely by 2010. This plan is proving to be successful, though it is still difficult to monitor every child due to the sheer population of India. According to UNICEF’s “State of the World’s Children-2009” report, 47% of India’s women aged 20-24 were married before the legal age of 18, with 56% in rural area The report also showed that 40% of the world’s child marriages occur in India.

Observing “World AIDS Day”.

Hey everyone!!!

Greetings to you all from all the energetic youths of J.E.L.C (Jeypore evangelical Lutheran church).

This is to inform you all about the awesome activities and the zeal of the youths, how we all observed World AIDS Day. I’ m very thankful to LWF and specially Roger for his encouragement and support, due to which all the youths are staying connected to each other and with the church, boosted to work for the welfare of the society and are committed towards the goal for creating awareness regarding HIV/AIDS. Here all the youths have joined hand to act in a coordinated manner to fight against the spread of the pandemic.

As we all know we just have to talk AIDS to stop AIDS. The louder we speak, the lesser will be the danger. While, it is true that youth is power and power is youth, so we voluntarily started acting to enable others around us to see in a right perspective.

30th November was a Sunday, during the service time we tried to spread the knowledge of AIDS among maximum people by giving them red ribbon” the sign of solidarity for those living with HIV/AIDS and a sign of hope to overcome.”

giving 'Red Ribbon'

giving 'Red Ribbon'

Had signature campaign, and disturbed booklet containing info.  about HIV/AIDS.

 

Rev.Ujwal Satman joining the Signature Campaign.

Rev.Ujwal Satman joining the Signature Campaign.

On 1st December in the morning we went to a nearby village called ‘dhepguda’.where we gathered the villagers and performed the street theatre and tried our best to educate them about some basic knowledge.

street theatre

street theatre

In the evening we performed a concert which attracted many people and there we tried to create awareness and spread the knowledge aboutHIV/AIDS. It was a grand sucess.There we presented the special worship order prepared by Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance,which was heart touching for all the audience.Some Government Officers were so impressed by our work that they have promised us to give their full support in our upcoming activities in the coming days. our youths also attracted the media people to write about us in the newspaper. So this was how we started working.

Please do pray for the youths.

music concert

music concert

presenting special worship prepared by Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance

presenting special worship prepared by Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance

SANDWICHED TRIBALS – HINDU OR CHRISTIAN?

Whom do the tribals in Orissa belong? Christians Pastors say that “tribal people belong to us”. Since they don’t have any culture, they are illiterate and ignorant people, so Christ wants to make them good people. On the other hand, the Hindu Saints proclaim that,”the tribal people or the ‘adivasi’ belong to us. They are foolish people often lured by the Christians. If they are not brought back, the Hindu religion will perish slowly”

In the midst of this dispute, where are the tribals? Whether the Temple or in the Church? Often the tribals say, “We also have our own culture, caste and religion”. But this gets suppressed by the Holy books of the Hindus and the Bible of the Christians.

Adivasi’eat beef, slaughter buffaloes. They believe in love marriage of young people. They worship the nature as their God and Goddesses. The local wine plays a very important part during their festivals. But the Bishops advice the tribals to forsake drinking liquor, and to come the Church. Meanwhile the Hindu Saints order them not to slaughter Cows. But these are some of the main traditions of ‘adivasi’ culture.

During the time of justification, the Christian Fathers justify that,“due to lack of education, the tribals have been practicing human sacrifices, believe in black-magic, were not coming to Hospitals but we educated them, helped them to get away from those practises, also taught them to wear clothes and supported them to face the outer world”.
In contrast to this, the Hindu Saints keep claiming, “we have helped a lot for the upliftment of the Tribals by providing them with educational facilities”.

In between such a cold war, the victims are the innocent tribals.There have been tribal leaders to revolt for their rights but it has never been heard that,“Our tradition, religion and culture is independent. The decision to convert either to Hinduism or Christianity must be our right, and that it should not be a political issue”. So we are still waiting for such a voice to rise up……

Communal Conflict in Orissa

Concerning to my previous blog, one of the most pathetic and tragic issue in India is the communal violence. Now this violence has flared up in my state Orissa, engulfing around 16 districts mainly to the tribal dominated districts.  This is not originally a mere communal violence but if we do a proper analysis the real cause is poverty, deprivation and bad governance in the state.

On 23rd August 2008, a VHP (Vishwa Hindu Parishad) Leader Swami Lakshamananda Saraswati was shot dead by some Maoists.  Which triggered a wave of violence across the state, claimed its first casualty during the 12 hours Orissa Bandh when a woman inmate of a missionary orphanage was burnt alive in Bargarh district.  Report said more 5 persons were also burnt alive in Kandhamal district.  Several parts of the state were already on the boil, violence escalated in parts of Kandhamal as the religious fundamentalists ( VHP, RSS-Rastriya Swayam Sangh, Bajrang Dal ) targeted the minorities ( Christian Community ).

Wrath fundamentalists attacked many churches, prayer houses, missionary institutions, orphanages and set them into fire. Continue reading

Youths in my Church.

Hey everyone! this is helga thomas.i live in a place,jeypore.This blog is to tell you about the youths in my church.I come from the Jeypore Evangelical Lutheran Church,situated in the southern part of the state, Orissa ,in India.Youths in my church play a very dramatic role.The youth programs are conducted in accordance with the present world scenario.Issues like Environmental crisis,Health concerns,Communal violence,Equal Rights,Sports and Music are being taken heed now.

Even though my town is located in the poorest district of India,still then the youths are well connected with the present world through education, media and church.Youths are well educated, well connected via internet,electronic devices,etc.The church plays a leading role in updating the youths by conducting seminars and workshops on various burning issues.The youths follow-up with new strategies and they implement it on their own life.In recent times we had programs on Environmental and Health issues.As a follow-up, me and our youths went around the church  to clean the vicinity and planted new saplings.In the same manner,after a workshop on HIV/AIDS,many of our youths went around the jeypore town in rally to increase awareness in fighting against HIV/AIDS and the prevalent prejudices.

HIV/AIDS Rally by my church youths.

HIV/AIDS Rally by my church youths.

Communal violence is one of the most pathetic and tragic issue in my country since India is a land of different religions,cultures,dialogues and faith.India known as the land of spirituality and philosophy, was the birthplace of some religions, which even exist today in the world.There are many tragic communal incidents which distract the harmony in our society.Our Youths partake in campaigns to protest against it and they even move to the victimised places as volunteers to reinstate the life of the people living there.

Sports and Music is the greatest passion of our youths in church.The youths are very much skilled players and also very talented musicians.The youth mass has a football team called the Christian Youth Association Football Club( C.Y.A FC).The team has won many titles and some of the players have represented in the state and national level.Every now and then,the youths organise day and  flood-light tournaments in Cricket,Football,Volleyball and Badminton.

In the field of music,our youths play a melodic role in the church as well as in different other programs.The church has the only brass band in Orissa called the Jeypore Brass Group.The group has a collaboration with a German Church.The Church Choir has 30-40 members with musical accompaniments in guitars,keyboard and drums.The Choir travel to many towns and villages to spread the Good News of Christ through their music.

Jeypore Brass Group

church choir

church choir

There are many other stuffs to share with you all, about me and my society,which i will post in my upcoming blogs.Hope you enjoyed reading my first blog and had a perception about the life of youths in my church.